Newcastle complete £10m signing of Japan forward Yoshinori Muto

Kari Norton |Saturday, July 28, 2018

Yoshinori Muto: Newcastle agree deal with Mainz for Japan striker

The Magpies have all but signed striker Yoshinori Muto - who starred at the World Cup this summer - which is subject to the Japan global obtaining a work permit, according to the club's Twitter - but he needs another forward to link-up with in order to bring the best out of him.

The Premier League club said the deal is now subject to approval, with 26-year-old Muto needing a work permit.

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